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vertical seismic profiling, fiber-optic sensing, distributed acoustic sensing, enhanced geothermal systems, energy > energy type > non-conventional energy > geothermal energy, monitoring > seismic monitoring
Abstract:
This data publication contains vertical seismic profiling (VSP) data collected at the Groß Schönebeck site, Germany, from February 15-18, 2017. Energy excitation was performed with vibrator sources. Data was acquired in the two4.3 km deep wells E GrSk3/90 and Gt GrSk4/05 (in the following referred to as GrSk3 and GrSk4) using hybrid wireline fiber-optic sensor cables and distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) technology. In total, data for 61 source positions (VP1-VP76) distributed in a spiral-shaped pattern with offsets between 180 m and 2000 m from the wellheads was collected. The data publication covers selected common source gathers for a zero-offset position and representative examples for three intermediate-and far-offset positions, in the form of full waveform data stored in SEG-Yformat. Both uncorrelated raw data and data for different processing stages described in Henninges et al. (2021)are given. Moreover, the survey geometry data (well trajectories and source point coordinates), the pilot sweep data, records of a conventional three-component borehole geophone, and processing results for the VP10 zero-offset position (vertical one-way travel times, interval velocities, corridor stacks) are included. Further information on the survey design and data acquisition, the overall characteristics of the acquired data, and the zero-offset data processing and evaluation for the VP10 source position are described in Henninges et al. (2021)